The A-lister ventured to his alma mater to give young knowledge-seekers a safe trip back to where they live, by driving them around in a campus cart.

It's no Lincoln, but it'll do.

The star's safe chauffeur duties were in conjunction with the student government's SURE Walk initiative, in which the Students United for Rape Elimination agency offers volunteer companions for anyone walking home from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.

U of T's student government took to Facebook to share a sweet snap showing the acclaimed actor carting around undergraduates and graduates alike (above), captioning the shot:

Jennifer Garner was honored for her dedication to children in need around the world on Saturday night at the annual Baby2Baby Gala in Culver City — just before heading to church with ex Ben Affleck and their three children the next morning.

Before accepting her award, ET caught up with the 44-year-old, who dished on her Thanksgiving plans with her family:

"I'm cooking! I'm cooking — always, everything!"

The Miracles From Heaven star — who stunned in a navy gown embellished with fabric flowers (above left) — also chatted about the important work the charity is doing:

Of course, the fun didn't stop there. Jones also got to hang out with fellow celebrity swim fan Matthew McConaughey — and even performed a "horrible" cartwheel for Romanian gymnastics coach Béla Károlyi!

Ch-ch-check out all the glorious fun Jones is having at Rio so far (below)!

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: